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Forest Ecology and Management, 55 (1992) 355-356 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Contents of Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 55 VOL. 55 NOS. 1-4 DECEMBER 1992 The biomass production of three poplar clones in relation to intercepted solar radiation R. Milne, J.D. Deans, M.G.R. Cannell (Penicuik, UK), M. Sattin and P.G. Jarvis (Edinburgh, UK) Temperate forest as a carbon-storage reservoir for carbon dioxide emitted by coal-fired generating stations. A case study for New Brunswick, Canada B. Freedman (Halifax, N.S., Canada), F. Meth and C. Hickman (Fredericton, N.B., Comparison of linear and non-linear overstory—understory models for ponderosa pine: a conceptual framework G.R. McPherson (Tucson, AZ, USA) Regeneration and development in beech-dwarf bamboo forest in Japan R. Peters (Wageningen, Netherlands), T. Nakashizuka (Ibaraki, Japan) and T. Ohkubo (Tochigi, Japan ) A comparison of the ecology of pedunculate and sessile oaks: radial growth in the centre and northwest of France G. Lévy, M. Becker (Champenoux, France) and D. Duhamel (Saint-Saulve, France ) Predicting the impact of interspecific competition in young loblolly pine plantations with diameter distribution models S.A. Knowe (Corvallis, OR, USA) Leopoldinia piassaba Wallace (Arecaceae ): a few biological and economic data from the Rio Negro region (Brazil) J.-P. Lescure, L. Emperaire and C. Franciscon (Manaus, Brazil) Variation in shade tolerance of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar in coastal British Columbia R.E. Carter and K. Klinka (Vancouver, B.C., Canada) Results of provenance and family within provenance trials of Pinus tecunumanii in Colombia, South America J.A. Wright and L.F. Osorio (Cali, Colombia) Earthworm communities of limed coniferous soils: field observations and implications for forest management C.H. Robinson, P. Ineson (Grange-over-Sands, UK), T.G. Piearce (Lancaster, UK), D.A. Dickson (Belfast, UK) and C. Nys (Champenoux, France) Nutrient cycling in forested catchments in southeastern New South Wales. 1. Biomass accumulation J. Turner, M.J. Lambert and G. Holmes (Beecroft, N.S.W., Australia ) Floristic changes in the herb-layer vegetation of a deciduous forest in the Lorraine Plain under the influence of atmospheric deposition A. Thimonier, J.L. Dupouey and J. Timbal (Seichamps, France) Logging impacts and prospects for sustainable forest management in an old Amazonian 356 frontier: the case of Paragominas A. Verissimo, P. Barreto, M. Mattos, R. Tarifa (Belém, Brazil) and C. Uhl (University I a iar ea eneeninngeiiemnseneincennconocs 169 Aboveground biomass accumulation in coppicing woodland, northeast Brazil W.H. Schacht (San Angelo, TX, USA), J.N. Long (Logan, UT, USA) and A. Gobena Cs re PD ciesensscnltatiensdasitinchinnscitetnieaseuiciectahnainiiiaddlinhinebinensennaribeidinenennenatenubenabeenenneeons 201 Genotypic variation in growth and nodulation by seedlings of Acacia species J.S. Sun, R. Sands and R.J. Simpson (Parkville, Vic., Australia) ................ccccsssseseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 209 Using relative diameter to improve density measures in Allegheny hardwood stands J.J. Hillebrand, S.E. Fairweather (University Park, PA, USA), R.L. Ernst and S.L. Stout I eels ebinetibildittianetientniniiladeigeniestuletanniesnannenied 225 Biomass and net production of teak plantations in a dry tropical region in India S.B. Karmacharya and K.P. Singh (V aranasi, India )...............sssssssssssscsssssseesssssssseseeseseeesessesees 233 Radial growth response of understory sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh. ) surrounding openings E.H. Tryon, E.C. Townsend (Morgantown, WV, USA) and M. Lanasa (Escanaba, MI, ERE CRISS ETS A el EE SPR IESE Ile RATS ETON Uc Re St PRON ot) SOL ES a Forest floor and mineral soil development in Casuarina equisetifolia plantations on the coastal sand dunes of Senegal D. Mailly and H.A. Margolis (Sainte-Foy, Que., Camada) ............ssccssssssesseeseseesereesseseesseseneees 259 Growth, nutrient allocation and water relations of mesquite (Prosopis chilensis) seedlings at differing fertilization schedules Be, ES Waits IN ©I , Gita, CII Dcicccccaccnccosscnnscecsecsccsscnvessescssccpsncesontocszencsoccs 279 A method to calculate the losses caused by western spruce budworm in uneven-aged Douglas fir forests of British Columbia R.I. Alfaro (Victoria, B.C., Canada) and L.E. Maclauchlan (Kamloops, B.C., Canada)......... 295 Environmental and genetic influences on short-rotation biomass production of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) in the Georgia Piedmont B.C. Bongarten, D.A. Huber and D.K. Apsley (Athens, GA, USA) ............cccceeeseeeeeeseseereeeeeees 315 Short Communication Microfungal biomass in some tropical forest soils of Orissa, India S. Basu, D.P. Pati and N. Behera (Burla, Orissa, India) ..................::csseeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 333 Book Reviews a alata cncisasesliob appa eniabaniaietnneesincaaaonneionnptiabentiniasesibonncaelidee 341 RII sine nienbelsdnpmndetbbeigmneutnnbesbusavebnciabediapbasheabnabeansbeeeet 342 Assessing environmental impacts Of harvesting. ................ccccccccsccsssssssssscccsssssscsossosecescescossssossooees 344 il 2 atin ean netemnetinnenighenseannesbedibsomapenaniadeenntinnipenerasel 345 Csi ae nist aeiesethinsdelabiarinaauneeimabionssnesdeiadausicackaannenendaapiovndienenabaneiaanian 347 SES TS SCE TEN I LS aE 0 UR a PO OSE REAR Ee EN ASR A ERC ON Fileda E

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